Deacon,

Ah yes replace chain...it's not expensive, you Scots. Grin

I've had chain suck once and it was my fault starting a climb as I waited 
too long to gear up and feather the front derailleur. I could imagine that 
though you geared up at an appropriate time that the chain wasn't fully 
engaged with said cog resulting in an alignment issue exacerbated at the 
trail end of the front derailleur pushing the chain down between chain stay 
and derailleur. 

~Hugh

On Thursday, October 31, 2013 3:35:22 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> This isn’t happening when shifting, it’s new and happening when well 
> established in gear with gear mostly happy (it makes some noise in lowest 
> gear that it doesn’t in higher ones), cranking up a steep hill. Especially 
> happens if I stand to peddle. All suggestions welcome.
>
> Possible fixes would seem to be:
> — remove, clean, lube chain (it’s been 18 months)
> — monkey with front derailure adjustment. Help here appreciated. I’m over 
> my head on that one.
> — Other ideas?
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> *www.MindYourHeadCoop.org*
> *www.OurHolyConception.org*
>  
>

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